
Connecting you with what is rightfully yours
We understand that navigating the process of filing claims for unclaimed funds can be overwhelming and time-consuming. That's where we come in. We are a trusted Asset Recovery business dedicated to assisting individuals in reclaiming their rightful funds held by the county or state treasury department.
What is a Overage or Surplus?
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A tax sale overage, also known as a surplus or excess funds, refers to the remaining amount of money generated from a tax foreclosure auction that exceeds the delinquent tax amount and associated fees. When a property is sold at auction, and the bid amount surpasses the tax owed, the excess funds are held by the government. These overages may be eligible for claim by the former property owner or other parties with legal interests, providing an opportunity for potential financial recovery.
We charge NO upfront fees and handle all of the filings for you.
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Mortgage foreclosure overages occur when a foreclosed property is sold at auction for more than the outstanding mortgage debt and related costs. These surplus funds are held by the court or a designated entity. Homeowners who have lost their properties to foreclosure may be entitled to claim the excess funds if the sale amount exceeds their outstanding mortgage balance and expenses. The process for claiming these overages can vary by jurisdiction, but it can offer a chance for former homeowners to recover some of the equity from their foreclosed property.
We charge NO upfront fees and handle all of the filings for you.
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Unclaimed state funds are forgotten money from individuals. This might sound strange but it's true, many people have unclaimed funds that are due to them. When Bank accounts, safety deposit boxes, uncashed checks, money orders, insurance policies, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, trust funds, royalties, and escrow accounts go unclaimed, they end up in the state's treasury. These institutions are required to do an annual report to the state's treasury and after a few years of failed contact they turn these funds over to the state.
We work directly with the state and are licensed finders that will assist you in filing the claim to recover these funds.
We charge NO upfront fees and handle all of the filings for you.
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We charge ZERO upfront fees and work off a contingency basis. If we cannot successfully recover your claim, you do not pay.